Use this as the project-management layer. KDD's calendar is structurally different from single-deadline ML venues: two cycles per year, each with an abstract deadline about one week before the paper deadline (2026 anchors: Jul 24/Jul 31, 2025 and Feb 1/Feb 8, 2026, AoE), a rebuttal window inside review, and a Resubmit outcome that connects the cycles into a pipeline. Plan the pipeline, not a single date.
KDD is an ACM conference, not a journal: no standing editor, leadership rotates per edition (the KDD 2026 committee roster lives on the conference site; individual names 待核实 before citing), and the cost surface is registration plus, under ACM Open, a possible APC for authors at non-participating institutions — with a temporary 65% ACM subsidy announced for 2026. Verify all money facts against current pages.
| Situation | Choose | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Evidence complete, paper drafted | Nearest cycle | Waiting adds staleness risk in fast subfields |
| Core result solid, ablations/scale runs missing | Next cycle | Rebuttal cannot carry links, so missing evidence has no delivery channel later |
| Prior cycle returned Resubmit | Next cycle, always declared | Addressed resubmissions carry better odds per the CFP; the forum id travels with you |
| ADS paper, launch too recent to measure | Cycle after the measurement window closes | The desk-check needs quantified post-launch numbers, not projections |
kdd-experiments); ADS measurement windows already running.kdd-artifact-evaluation).kdd-submission); ADS deployment
quantification pointed to; resubmission declarations attached.kdd-author-response).kdd-camera-ready); Resubmit → change-summary plan against the review contract;
Reject → routing decision (kdd-topic-selection).# kdd-pipeline.yaml - one paper, tracked across cycles
paper: streamhive
track: research
cycle_history:
- cycle: 2026-C1
outcome: resubmit
contract: # concerns named in reviews = next cycle's spec
- temporal-split rebuild (R2)
- decay-mechanism ablation (R1)
- scale claim beyond 10M edges (R3)
- cycle: 2026-C2
changes_summary_page: drafted # mandatory first page of the PDF
prior_forum_id: declared
new_evidence: [table5_ablation, 2.1B_run, rebuilt_splits]
owners:
profiles_gate: <name> # co-author OpenReview completeness
artifact_freeze: <name>
rebuttal_window: <name, name>
The discipline: the review contract is written down the day reviews arrive, and every contract item maps to a change-summary line before the next cycle's abstract deadline.
A team's trajectory that the pipeline model handles cleanly: Cycle 1, the sampling
method goes to Research and draws a Resubmit with three named concerns. Between
cycles, the method also ships inside the company's ranking system. Cycle 2 now offers
a fork: return the Research paper with the contract executed, or wait one more cycle
and submit the deployed system to ADS with a real measurement window. The pipeline
answer: do both, sequenced — Research resubmission in Cycle 2 (the contract items
are done and Resubmit standing decays with staleness), ADS submission the following
cycle once the post-launch window closes. Two papers, two tracks, no dual-submission
conflict, each riding the evidence it actually has (kdd-topic-selection governs the
fork; kdd-related-work governs the overlap declarations between them).
Planning heuristics — replace with your team's observed values after one cycle:
[Pipeline stage] planning / evidence / drafting / submitted-C<k> / rebuttal / decision-branch
[Cycle target] <cycle + abstract/paper dates from current CFP, AoE>
[Critical path] <three tasks that decide readiness>
[Resubmit contract] <items + owners, or N-A>
[Money checks] ACM Open status / APC exposure / registration (待核实 items flagged)
[Owner map] profiles: <who> / artifact: <who> / rebuttal: <who>